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Training schools focused on modeling solid Earth responses to ice mass changes offer lessons on how early-career scientists ...
Forty-six percent of tree species in Mesoamerica are threatened with extinction. Researchers hope a new regional study will ...
Karst groundwaters are vital resources, providing drinking water to nearly 10% of the world’s population. However, human ...
X-ray diffraction to obtain high-resolution maps of intra-granular stress in the sandstone. By combining stress mapping with ...
A new study demonstrates how an interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME) clears the path for following transients and ...
After an earthquake, a lake’s geological, chemical, and biological components get reconfigured. A new study dives into the ...
Training schools focused on modeling solid Earth responses to ice mass changes offer lessons on how early-career scientists can build professional networks and learn skills to solve complex problems.
Training schools focused on modeling solid Earth responses to ice mass changes offer lessons on how early-career scientists can build professional networks and learn skills to solve complex problems.
Training schools focused on modeling solid Earth responses to ice mass changes offer lessons on how early-career scientists can build professional networks and learn skills to solve complex problems.
Training schools focused on modeling solid Earth responses to ice mass changes offer lessons on how early-career scientists can build professional networks and learn skills to solve complex problems.
A computer vision technique modified to scan climate model data is helping scientists predict where and when rapid climatic shifts will happen in the future.
A new method integrates Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) with conventional ground geodetic networks, taking us closer to high-resolution mapping of plate motions.